Indian cricket has seen two stalwarts right from the Test format within one week. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have both decided to stop playing the red-ball format. It is a huge blow for the Indian side, considering that there are few massive series lined up in the near future. After the IPL. Team India will be touring England, and then hosting South Africa and the West Indies at home.
Virat Kohli was one of the best Test captains and had been the most successful Indian Test captain. Kohli had secured 40 wins from 68 matches during his tenure. Only Australia’s Steve Waugh (41), Ricky Ponting (48), and South Africa’s Graeme Smith (53) have won more games as captain. Kohli’s win percentage of 70.17 also puts him in the list of top ten best Test captains of all time.
Here are Virat Kohli’s top 3 test captaincy moments
3. Home season dominance in 2016/17

India began the home season beating New Zealand with 3-0 margin with wins in the Kanpur, Kolkata, and Indore Tests. After this, England came visiting, and the first Test in Rajkot ended in a draw. Team India then went on to win the next four games to secure 4-0 win at home. Bangladesh then toured India for their first Test series and lost the only game by a massive 208 runs. The final huge challenge was the series against Australia, which India won with a 2-1 margin.
2. Away clean sweep against Sri Lanka in 2017

India totally dominated the opposition during their tour of Sri Lanka in 2017 for a three-match Test series. The first match of the series was won by the Indian team by a massive margin of 304 runs. The second match of the series was played in Galle, where the hosts suffered a defeat by an innings and 53 runs, while in the third game India won by 171 runs. Virat Kohli scored 161 runs from three games, while Shikhar Dhawan scored 358 runs from three games.
1. Maiden Test win in Australia
Team India became the first Asian side to win a series in Australia during the 2018/19 tour. Virat Kohli and his side began the series with a win in the Adelaide Test by 31 runs. This was followed by the loss by 146 runs during the second Test match in Perth. India then bounced back with a 137-run win over Australia in Melbourne to take 2-1 lead in the series. The final game of the series at the Sydney Cricket Ground ended in a draw to enable India win the series.
Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.